Asmat Ancestor Heads

Trophy heads, substitute heads, kus

Asmat, Southwest Papua

Hardwood

Height: 35 cm

Collected in situ in 1964

Ex Kees de Hoogh

Asmat ancestor head sculpture from Southwest Papua (Indonesia), consisting of two carved hardwood heads placed one above the other. Both heads show carved teeth and a protruding tongue, typical features of traditional Asmat warrior and headhunting art.

This type of object was used as a ceremonial dance stick or symbolic trophy head. The surface shows a beautiful old patina with visible lime residues, confirming ritual use. On the back, a collection number is present.

Collected in 1960 by Kees de Hoogh, during a period when traditional Asmat culture was still actively practiced.

€ 600

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